I have the opportunity to buy a 320k mile, 2 owner sel which needs brakes, alignment, and leaks oil. She said it drives perfectly fine. Would you buy this for a work beater? Or steer clear due to the high miles?
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If it’s a miss there’s only so many things it could be, plugs, leads, fuel, etc. is this a miss tho or a knock?
In the first photo there’s 2 ford ranger springs, sway bar, an old chain, old flywheel, a car battery, and a starter motor. In the second photo there’s about 5 Sheetz bags worth of aluminum cans.
How much total? I know car batteries are about $6 each.
Cream of rice, protein powder, frozen fruit, and banana. I already ate half the cream of rice before taking this pic lol. But you can add A LOT of water, it’ll take longer to cook in the microwave but it’ll be bigger in volume and it’s filling. Also the protein powder taste is masked by the cream of rice. So you can’t even taste the whey, it just makes it bigger in volume. Give it a try.
Hey guys, I have two cars already a 4.6 Mustang V8 and a 4 L Ford Ranger V6 both of which are absolutely terrible on fuel. However, the Mustang is actually better than the Ford Ranger and I would like to get a third car just because I like having multiple vehicles and although fuel economy isnt my main concern I would like something at least a little bit better on fuel than what I currently have. I’ve had a Buick 3.8 before and it was fairly good on fuel however I’ve seen a few cheap supercharged 3.8 regals around and was wondering how much worse they are? Is it a night and day difference or are they just slightly worse?